President-elect Donald Trump is expected to name Michael Waltz, a Florida Republican, as his national security adviser, according to a source familiar with the developments told ANI.
US President-elect Donald Trump has selected Florida representative Mike Waltz as his national security adviser, Reuters reported, citing sources on Monday.
Speaking to ANI on Monday, Sachdeva said, "There are huge worries in many parts of the world with Trump's return. But, luckily and fortunately for us, India does not have much to worry. Yes, we will be affected by some of his steps if he takes them like tariffs, but those will be applicable
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Republican Representative Elise Stefanik to serve as the next US Ambassador to the United Nations, according to a report by CNN.
Notably, The Washington Post on Sunday (local time), citing its sources, said that Trump took the call from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida and during the conversation advised the Russian president not to escalate the war in Ukraine.
Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia expressed that it was a very significant and important milestone to host the South Asian Telecommunication Regulators Council (SATRC) 25 conference in Delhi.
Trump during his presidential campaign against his Deomcratic rival Kamala Harris had said that he would run the largest deportation programme in the history of the United States and vowed to deport illegal immigrants.
India could see a shift in foreign direct investment (FDI) trends in the second term of Donald Trump (Trump 2.0) as President of the United States, says a research report by State Bank of India.
Following Donald Trump's victory in the United States presidential election, Taiwan's Deputy Foreign Minister Francois Wu said that Washington under Trump's leadership will not abandon Taiwan due to its semiconductor prowess.
"...The Prime Minister was among the first three calls I think that President Trump took. Prime Minister Modi has actually built rapport across multiple presidents. When he first came to DC, Obama was the president, then it was Trump, then it was Biden. So, you know, for him, there's some
The victory of Donald Trump as the next US president is expected to benefit India and other Asian countries due to rising US-China tensions and potential investment restrictions in strategic sectors, according to Moddy's Ratings.